thanks moonpie0417 for such a positive story. we are in the same bucket. i am completely healthy now(had elevated prolactin in the past but have been taking medication) but we just found out that my husband has 0% morphology. we are going to give vitamins/acupuncture and other lifestyle changes before we jump into ivf/icsi. but its good to know people do get pregnant on their own and then give birth to beautiful and healthy babies. its very inspiring for us so thank youView Thread

Hello,We have been trying to have a baby for over a year and we found out that i have elevated prolactin( for which i just started taking 2.5mg of bromocriptine). my husband has normal count and motility however his morphology was 100% abnormal. Is there any hope for us to try naturally or do we have to go the IVF/ICSI route?ThanksView Thread

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